- Stephen Robinson
Infobox Astronaut
name =Stephen Robinson
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =October 26 1955
date_death =
place_birth =Sacramento, California
place_death =
occupation =
rank =
selection =1994 NASA Group
time =34d 15h 44m
mission =STS-85 ,STS-95 ,STS-114
insignia =|Stephen Kern Robinson is a
NASA astronaut . He was bornOctober 26 1955 , inSacramento, California .He enjoys flying, antique
aircraft ,swimming ,canoeing ,hiking ,music ,art , and stereo photography. He plays leadguitar in Max Q, arock and roll band. His Canadian parents, William, aland surveyor, and Joyce Robinson, reside inMoraga, California .Education
He was active in the
Boy Scouts of America where he achieved its second highest rank, Life Scout. Robinson graduated fromCampolindo High School ,Moraga, California , and obtained aBachelor of Science degree in mechanical andaeronautical engineering from theUniversity of California, Davis in1978 , aMaster of Science degree in mechanical engineering fromStanford University in 1985; and a doctorate in mechanical engineering, with a minor inaeronautics andastronautics from Stanford University in1990 .Organizations
Robinson is a member of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , the Aerospace Medical Association, and theExperimental Aircraft Association .Honors
He was awarded the NASA Ames Honor Award for Scientists in
1989 , the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Outstanding Technical paper Award for AppliedAerodynamics in1992 , and the NASA/Space Club G.M. Low MemorialEngineering Fellowship in 1993.Experience
Robinson started work for NASA in
1975 as a student intern at NASA'sAmes Research Center in Mountain View, California. After graduation from the University of California at Davis, he joined NASA Ames in1979 as a research scientist in the fields offluid dynamics ,aerodynamics , experimental instrumentation, and computational scientific visualization. While at Ames, Robinson earned masters and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering at Stanford University, with research emphasis inturbulence physics, and additional research in humaneye dynamics. In 1990, Robinson was selected as Chief of the Experimental Flow Physics Branch at NASA'sLangley Research Center inHampton, Virginia , where he led a group of 35 engineers and scientists engaged in aerodynamics and fluid physics research.In 1993, Robinson was awarded the NASA/Space Club Low Memorial Engineering Fellowship, and was assigned for 15 months to the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as Visiting Engineer in the Man Vehicle Laboratory (MVL). As an MVL team-member, he conducted neurovestibular research on astronauts on the Spacelab Life Sciences 2 Shuttle mission (STS-58 ). Other MIT research included EVA dynamics for satellite capture and space construction. While inCambridge, Massachusetts , Robinson was also a visiting scientist at theU.S. Department of Transportation 'sVolpe National Transportation Systems Center , doing research on environmental modeling forflight simulation , cockpit human factors forGPS -guided instrument approach procedures, and moving-map displays.Robinson returned to NASA Langley in September 1994, where he accepted a dual assignment as research scientist in the
Multidisciplinary design optimization Branch, and as leader of theAerodynamics andAcoustics element of NASA's General Aviation Technology program.Robinson has logged over 1400 hours in aircraft ranging from antique taildraggers to NASA jets.
Astronaut experience
Robinson began applying to become an astronaut in 1983, and was selected to join NASA's astronaut corps in 1995.
Robinson has served on three
Space Shuttle missions:STS-85 ,STS-95 andSTS-114 , the firstReturn to Flight mission followingSTS-107 . Robinson served as backup flight engineer for theInternational Space Station Expedition 4 . [cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=ISS Expedition Four | date= | publisher=NASA | url =http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/crew/exp4/index.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-08-11 | language = ] OnAugust 3 ,2005 , as a Mission Specialist (and Flight Engineer) on STS-114, Robinson became the first human to perform an in-flight repair to the Shuttle's exterior. Robinson was sent to remove two protruding gap fillers on "Discovery"'s heat shield, after engineers determined they might pose a danger upon re-entry. Robinson successfully removed the loose material while the "Discovery" was docked to theInternational Space Station .Robinson performed another "first" on STS-114 when he made the first podcast from space ( [http://www1.nasa.gov/returntoflight/crew/robinson_podcast.html transcript & audio] ) on
7 August 2005 .Most recently, Robinson has served as
CAPCOM for various Space Shuttle missions.References
External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/robinson.html Official NASA Bio]
* [http://www.nasa.gov/vision/space/preparingtravel/steve_robinson_profile.html STS-114 Steve Robinson Crew Profile]
* [http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/afl/index.html Pre-Recorded Q&A with Steve Robinson] in NASA's Astronaut Flight Lounge; - Select "Steve Robinson" from the Astronauts tab
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* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/astronauts/english/robinson_stephen.htm Spacefacts biography of Stephen Robinson]
* [http://www.asma.org/ Aerospace Medical Association]
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